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Putnam County is home to a vibrant community of small businesses that bring energy, creativity, and pride to our local economy. Each business highlighted here has achieved something noteworthy, whether through exceptional service, innovative products, strong community engagement, or steady growth that reflects the advantages of operating in Putnam County.
These stories represent more than individual accomplishments. They show what can happen when entrepreneurs have access to reliable local support, a talented workforce, and a county that truly values small business success.
Explore the featured businesses below to see how they have grown in Putnam County and to learn why so many others are choosing to start, build, and invest here.
Hudson Valley IV
From ICU to IV: Dr. Geeta Arora Brings Wellness to Putnam County
When Dr. Geeta Arora opened Hudson Valley IV in June 2025, she set out to introduce premium wellness care to Putnam County.
Located in Cold Spring and led by a licensed physician, the clinic ofers personalized IV vitamin therapy, combining clinical rigor with community wellness.
“I decided to start Hudson Valley IV because I had a concierge integrative medicine practice for several years,” Dr. Arora explained. “Now I’ve curated high-quality vitamins and can deliver them at scale by a great group of registered nurses. It’s a fun way to combine my expertise in integrative medicine with my geekiness around wellness.”
Before turning to wellness, Dr. Arora spent more than a decade working in intensive care medicine — including opening an ICU in Harlem during the height of COVID-19.
“In intensive care, it’s very life or death,” she said. “I wanted to move from helping people survive to helping them thrive.”
Her work providing medical relief in Haiti and experience treating patients in critical moments inspired her to focus on helping people stay well before illness strikes.
Hudson Valley IV specializes in IV vitamin infusions that are fully absorbed to replenish the body’s nutrients. “Most vitamins taken orally are only 10 to 30% absorbed; IV vitamins are 100%,” said Dr. Arora.
Each session includes a brief medical intake and safety review, which is a rare level of oversight in the wellness industry. Her clients often include individuals seeking hydration or immune support, as well as local companies hosting off-site events or retreats.
Dr. Arora also runs Cold Spring MD, her integrative medicine practice nearby. Her reputation for thoughtful and transparent care has helped Hudson Valley IV grow quickly through word-of-mouth and local media coverage.
“I always wanted to be a small town doctor,” she said. “It’s just so sweet to be able to go into someone’s home and say, we’re going to take care of you here.
Looking ahead, Dr. Arora hopes to expand partnerships with other local wellness providers such as yoga studios and chiropractors, to create a network of accessible and trustworthy health services throughout Putnam County.
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